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Schooltime For Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

School can be hard for children with AD/HD. Success in school often means being able to pay attention and control behavior and impulse. These are the areas where children with AD/HD have trouble. Here are tips for teachers for helping kids learn.

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LOTCA Battery

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The LOTCA Battery is a cognitive battery of tests for both primary assessment and ongoing evaluation in the treatment of brain-injured individuals.

The LOTCA (Loewenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment) Battery is a cognitive battery of tests for both primary assessment and ongoing evaluation in the treatment of brain-injured individuals. The LOTCA Battery has proven to be reliable and valid in providing therapists with a profile of the patient's cognitive abilities. It consists of 20 sub-tests divided into four areas: orientation, visual and spatial perception, visuomotor organization and thinking operations. Manual authors: Malka Itzkovich, OTR; Sara Averbuch, MA, OTR; Betty Elazar, OTR. Principal researcher: Noomi Katz, Ph.D., OTR. Advisor: Levy Rahmani, Ph.D. Under auspices of Loewenstein Rehabilitation Hospital, Israel. Tests used are: 1. Orientation for place 11. Pegboard construction 2. Orientation for time 12. Colored block design 3. Visual identification of objects 13. Plain block design 4. Visual identification of shapes 14. Reproduction of a puzzle 5. Overlapping figures 15. Drawing a clock 6. Object constancy 16. Categorization 7. Spatial perception 17. Riska object classification A 8. Praxis 18. Riska object classification B 9. Copy geometric forms 19. Pictorial sequence 10. Reproduction of a 20. Geometric sequence two-dimensional object The battery's validity is further supported by the developmental age standards determined from a sample of children, ages 6 to 12 years which show age progression according to the hierarchical order of the abilities assessed by the battery. Findings from psychiatric populations suggest that the LOTCA battery is also useful in pointing out possible underlying organic dysfunction. The kit includes card decks, colored blocks, pegboard set, 56-page manual and other materials, all packed in a carrying case with handle, 13 1/2"x10"x3 1/4" (34x25x8 cm). Shipping weight is 4.5 lb. (2.1 kg.).

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LOTCA  Battery

Typical Access Profile

Auditory

Normal
Low
Extremely Low
Not Using Hearing
Hyper-Acute

Vision

Normal
Low
Extremely Low
Not Using Vision

Gross Motor

All
Some
Few
Not Using Gross Motor

Fine Motor

All
Some
Few
Not Using Fine Motor

Developmental Age Range

0 - 2
3 - 5
6 - 8
9 - 12
13 and Over

Language

Typical
Some Spoken
Receptive Only
Sign
Assistive/Augmentitive
Not Using Language
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Learning how to catch a ball can be as easy as 1 2 3!

Catching a ball can be harder then it looks! Catching balls develops good shoulder stability and torso stability. You can help make the process easier by offering the right balls in the right order. Here is a three step process to try: 1. First start with a sturdy balloon, a punching balloon without the elastic is ideal. It can be easier to start in a sitting position about 2-3 feet away. 2. Next, try with a light high friction ball. The 9 and 15 inch Yadda balls are ideal. ,3. In the final step, stand or sit a little further apart and bounce the Yadda ball to the child. The bounce gives the child a little extra time to catch the ball. Note: For children with latex allergies, balloons contain latex but the Yadda balls are latex free.

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